Heist (2015)

As more and more expensive tentpoles and franchise fare crowd the theaters, smaller, more intimate films of all genres may continue to rely on limited theatrical runs, on demand, and streaming services like Netflix to be seen by interested audiences. Case in point: one such film — namely, this fall’s crime thriller Heist — is embracing this trend.

Here’s the official synopsis:

When their attempt to rob a casino owned by the feared gangster Pope (Robert De Niro) goes awry and a shootout ensues, Vaughn (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) and Cox (Dave Bautista) are forced to flee on foot and hijack city Bus 657 and take the passengers hostage. Now, in a high speed chase, Vaughn will not only have to outwit the police, led by Officer Bajos (Gina Carano) who are in hot pursuit, but he will have to contend with Pope’s maniacal right hand man, Dog (Morris Chestnut), in order to make it through the day alive. But we quickly learn that things are not what they seem, and Vaughn has more than one card up his sleeve.

Bautista and Carano are both fast becoming top action stars in their own right, and De Niro has more than a few heist films to his name, usually as the one committing the crime himself.

Heist could provide a solid venue for rising talent like director Scott Mann (The Tournament) and relative newcomer screenwriters Stephen Cyrus Sepher and Max S. Adams to raise their respective profiles with what sounds like a taut little thriller – one that just might be worth a look, when it arrives later this fall.

Will you be checking out Heist when it is released this fall?

Heist lands in select theaters and on-demand services on November 13th, 2015.